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pxe-undeploy Command
Added by Paul Brown, last edited by Paul Brown on Apr 04, 2005

The pxe-undeploy command undeploys a deployed system via JMX.

Synopsis

pxe-undeploy [-v|-vv] [-jmxurl url] [-domain domain] system
pxe-undeploy [-v|-vv] [-jmxurl url] [-domain domain] -all
pxe-undeploy -h

Description

The pxe-undeploy command will undeploy a system in a running domain via JMX. This command is the inverse of the pxe-deploy.

Undeploying a aystem erases information about its state, including any the state of process instances and process completion data. Deactivation via pxe-deactivate is preferable unless a system is at the end of its life.

For more information about undeployment, see System Lifecycle.

Options

Option/Argument Effect
system the name of the system to undeploy, as specified in the [PXE System Deployment Descriptor]. This option is required if the -all option is not specified.
-all undeploy all of the systems in the target domain.
-jmxurl url the JMX service URL for the target domain. See the urlalias Command for more information about how to set default values and shortcuts.
-domain domain the name of the target domain. If this option is not specified, the command will search for PXE domains. If a single domain is located, then the command is applied in that domain, but if multiple domains are located, an error is returned.
-v|-vv adjust the verbosity of logging output. See [Log and Debug Output from Commandline Tools].
-h prints a synopsis to the console and exits.


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